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HEARTS on FIRE at Sacred Heart SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday, April 23, 2017 2nd Sunday of Easter Welcome, Bishop Battersby! The youngest of nine children along with his twin brother, Gerard W. Battersby was born May 15, 1960, to the late Christopher and the late Helen (Buckley) Battersby. He grew up in northwest Detroit and attended St. Benedict Congratulations to our Newly Confirmed! Parish and school in Highland Park. Emmanuel Javier In 1993, he entered Sacred Heart Major Ryan Klein Seminary as an adult vocation, and received a Master of Divinity degree in 1998, being Evan Lockard ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal Adam J. Emily O'Devin Maida. Cameron Paquette Anthony Rocca In 2002, he was named pastor of St. Christopher Gabriel Stach Parish in Detroit, and in 2007, was appointed to Sacred Heart Major Seminary, where he Cara Steves received a License in the New Evangelization in Garrett Voeffray 2008. While serving as director of graduate Mark Walch seminarians and graduate pastoral formation at Matthew Walch the seminary, Fr. Battersby also served concurrently as administrator of St. Leo Parish Adam Yagley in Detroit, and as Theology House Director. On January 25, 2017, the Most Rev. Gerard W. Battersby was ordained as auxiliary bishop to Archbishop Allen Vigneron, along with being appointed regional moderator of the South Region. Happenings At The Heart Scripture Study Monday, April 24, 1:00 pm First Eucharist Rehearsal Monday, April 24, 5:30 pm Tenderhearts Women’s Tuesday, April 25, 7:00 pm Bible Study Men’s Bible Group Saturday, April 29, 7:30 am First Eucharist Mass Saturday, April 29, 11:00 am Religious Ed Mass Sunday, April 30, 11:00 am followed by potluck Page 2 Sacred Heart Catholic Church HEARTS ON FIRE Knights of at Columbus Sacred Heart 5th Sunday Rosary Program Where Faith is Known, Lived, and Shared April 30 @ 3:00 pm Sacred Heart Church I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing. (Luke 12:49) Our theme this quarter will be in honor of the 100th LISTEN to Pope Francis: “In many places anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima occurring on May 13th. the practice of living together before This rosary service will be conducted using a finger rosary. marriage is widespread, as well as a type of Knights will be providing all those in attendance with the cohabitation which totally excludes any finger rosaries and prayer booklets. The booklet includes a intention to marry. In various countries, section on how to use the finger rosary and the prayers legislation facilitates a growing variety of necessary for praying the rosary. Participants may also bring alternatives to marriage, with the result that their own rosaries to use during the service. marriage, with its characteristics of exclusivity, indissolubility and openness to Grieving with Great life, comes to appear as an old-fashioned and Hope – outdated option. Many countries are witnessing a legal deconstruction of the Five Week Series family, tending to adopt models based almost Offering a prayerful, practical exclusively on the autonomy of the and personal approach for anyone who is mourning the loss individual will. [We need to rediscover of a loved one. If you have lost a spouse, a child (including marriage’s] authentic meaning. The pregnancy loss), a grandchild, a parent, another family strength of the family ‘lies in its capacity to member or a friend, you are encouraged to attend. Visit love and to teach how to love.’ For all a www.goodmourningministry.net for registration details and family’s problems, it can always grow, registration form or contact the parish at 248-391-1621 beginning with love.” With support from Modetz Family Funeral Homes AMORIS LAETITIA: On Love in the Family #53 Thursday evenings 7-9pm. April 20-May 18. Christ the Redeemer Parish ~ 2700 Waldon Road, Pray this week: (Tear or cut off this prayer Lake Orion MI 48362 and keep it handy to pray throughout the week.) Seating is limited. Registration is $20. Come Holy Spirit to the families of Sacred Heart Parish. Lead us to value the “exclusivity, indissolubility, and openness to life” that are the true characteristics of marriage, even as we provide love and support for those who find these ideals difficult to attain. Help us to rediscover the “authentic meaning” of marriage: Grow in our hearts a greater capacity to love so that Holy Family Regional School we may in turn teach others, especially our A School of God…A School of Academic Excellence children, to love. O Sacred Heart of Jesus, holyfam.org set our hearts on fire in us so that we might set the world on fire for you! Amen. HFRS Used Uniform Sale ACT: What can you do this week to Monday, May 1 show your family’s “capacity to love” North Campus Multi-Purpose Room and to “teach how to love? Bring plenty of $1.00 bills 3:00-5:00 p.m. www.esacredheart.org Page 3 Pray for our Candidates "Do not withhold good from those On Saturday, April 29 at 11:00 Adopt A Garden to whom it is due, when it is in in am Mass the following children your power to do it” will celebrate their First Next weekend Saturday, April 29 Communion: Jasper Barron, and Sunday, April 30 after every This quote from Proverbs sums Jackson Mydosh, Humberto Mass, we will be signing up the up the spirit of the 2017 Bread for Salmon, Kara Sawicki, Sophia volunteers for your very own the World Offering of Letters. Sitto, Maryann Stach, Aidan Garden Spot. This would be for Supert, Carson Thornton, and the whole season. Willing Our parish has supported this Cooper Voeffray. gardeners need only to pick up a effort for the past twenty five marker from your favorite garden Please continue to pray for each plus years. Much has been done spot and then register on the chart of our Candidates. They are very to eliminate hunger but the need in the back of the church. So grateful for your support in order continues to be of extreme meander around the church to be more fully united into the urgency. BFW and other grounds and choose your garden. Church. Your love, prayers and agencies working to combat Gardens can be worked on at any words of encouragement are very hunger have set the year 2030 as time and you can take pride in much appreciated. the goal to ELIMINATE their beauty. HUNGER. It will take continued Christ is Risen! Alleluia! prayer and contact with our If you have been maintaining any United States Senators and Deacon Michael Stach, of these areas in the past years, Representatives to accomplish Pastoral Associate please still sign up or call me at this. 248-566-3059 to have the same spot as last year. Sacred Heart parish will have the opportunity to sign letters in Also needed are gardening angels support after all Masses the who are willing to contribute weekend of April 29/30. THREE needed funds for flowers. LETTERS will need your signature and address, one each If you have any questions please to Senator Stabenow, Senator feel free to contact Pat Guibord 248-566-3059. Peters and Representative Mike Bishop. It takes but a few minutes Pat Guibord to do a great good. SYNOD 16 Please stop in the gathering space The Archdiocese of Detroit has before or after Mass and sign the now placed a short video on the letters. current status and path forward on YouTube. please go into to With gratitude for you support, YouTube and search for "what is Please Welcome next synod 16" published by Marguerite Rouleau, Archdiocese of Detroit and you Our Newly Baptized: Christian Service Committee can watch a short 3 minute update of what is occurring prior to the Kaylee Janiece Pete Archbishops letter to his flock on Tyler Scott Sweers Pentecost. Page 4 Sacred Heart Catholic Church St. Andrew Young Adult Spring Retreat: Catholic “Our ID in Christ”, a Church dynamic and engaging retreat Invites You to . Jesus and for young adults ages 18-35. Me (JAM) Date: May 5th -7th Join us for an evening of Where: The St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat Center in Detroit Praise & Worship, Adoration Cost: $50 for young adult students, $75 for non-student young adults. and Inspirational Message This includes private rooms with private bathrooms, and all meals. Music by Praise Together Friday, May 12 Visit @AgapeCommunity on Facebook. Click the “events” tab to find 7:00-8:30 p.m. details and the registration link. Or visit our website Special Guest Speaker agapecommunity.net Fr. Steve Pullis, Priest Secretary to Archbishop Vigneron and appointed Director of Department of Evangelization St. Andrew Catholic Church 1400 Inglewood Ave. Rochester, MI 48307 Take Time to Heal A six-week Grief Recovery Series for those who have experienced the death of a loved one within the last 12 months. Come, explore the grief journey and embrace hope. Tuesdays, April 18 - May 23 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm A.J. Desmond & Sons Funeral Home 2600 Crooks Road, Troy 48084 Open to the community at no charge. This program is closed after the second session. Registration is required. To register or for additional information call us at 248-362- 2500 or visit ajdesmond.com www.esacredheart.org Page 5 Liturgy Schedule April 22-23, 2nd Sunday of Easter Lead E. M. Lectors Servers Greeters Saturday, JoAnn Eaton Gloria Stach Servers Needed Celia & Bill Brown 4:00 pm Mass Jerry Lingeman Sunday, Joan & Dick Martus Sean Sylvester Servers Needed Jane & Mike Maslyn 9:00 am Mass Alec Paulson Sunday, Mary Lee Pascual Nancy Piotrowsk Servers Needed Toni & Doug Rusch 11:00 am Mass Randy Seever Beth Fuhrman April 29-30, 3rd Sunday of Easter Lead E.
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